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Sterling Sharpe Said Randy Most Resembles His Brother Today

No link, he said it on NFL Playbook show today. You guys think this is accurate, or overdoing it a bit too much? The other guy on the show said maybe, but that Randy is still inconsistent. We all know this from watching him, but then Sterling said in a jovial manner that he worked on that with Shannon too.

So what do you guys think?

Randy McMichael = Shannon Sharpe in a couple years?

If Randy does become as good as we all hope on a consistent level, he's going to be a great tool to use to ease into the NFL for whatever young QB we're likely to develop soon enough ala Brees and Antonio Gates in SD (assuming AJ doesnt work out long term).

Nope he's worse than a murderer. He is a non-convicted 2 time wife-beater so far. Once a woman is involved and it's not a kill all the chivalry champoins show up in droves. In the hopes that they may land an online e-partner.

I kid! It is not a light-hearted subject, but untill we know all the facts, there is no reason to go on compairing him to anyone that has been accused of murder. That's just not logical.

Still in denial? He was not convicted. So yeah, just ask nicole, indeed.

Just because you believe he was completely guilty doesn't mean that he was found guilty.

EDIT: This in no way represents my feeling on the case. I am just stating the facts of what transpired from the trial.

EDIT2: I also knew it would not be long before this thread got turned into a wife-beater thread. It's a shame you can't discuss a players ability without having it ruined by the "I am holier than thou" crowd.